Minister: State Walks a Thin Line in Integration Efforts

Ljubljana, 21 November - It is difficult nowadays to demand a complete integration of some groups that try to retain their autonomy, their culture and habits. Roma's way of life is genetically and culturally transmitted and the question that arises is how much the system can encroach into their right to be different, Education and Sport Minister Milan Zver has said.

Ljubljana A lecture on cohabitation with the Roma was attended by Education and Sport Minister Milan Zver (left), the president of the Forum of Roma Councillors Darko Dudas (centre) and Human Rights Ombudsman Matjaz Hanzek (right). Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana
A lecture on cohabitation with the Roma was attended by Education and Sport Minister Milan Zver (left), the president of the Forum of Roma Councillors Darko Dudas (centre) and Human Rights Ombudsman Matjaz Hanzek (right).
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana A lecture on cohabitation with the Roma was attended by Education and Sport Minister Milan Zver (left), the president of the Forum of Roma Councillors Darko Dudas (centre) and Human Rights Ombudsman Matjaz Hanzek (right). Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana
A lecture on cohabitation with the Roma was attended by Education and Sport Minister Milan Zver (left), the president of the Forum of Roma Councillors Darko Dudas (centre) and Human Rights Ombudsman Matjaz Hanzek (right).
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana A lecture on cohabitation with the Roma was attended by Education and Sport Minister Milan Zver. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana
A lecture on cohabitation with the Roma was attended by Education and Sport Minister Milan Zver.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

The rest of this news item is available to subscribers.
The news item consists of 1.267 characters (without spaces) or 252 words words.

Buy the news item. Price: 2 tokens; on account: 0 tokens.

mh/mce/mh
© STA, 2006